Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Bishop, Evelyn Morchard TLS to Ford, Jan.14, 1939
Exeter; Dear Sir, Coming across your address has reminded me that in the spring of last year [Verso is Fords AL[draft] to Bishop; and Ford's AL[draft] to Bartlett]
Bishop, John Peale TMS "Pound and Poetry", [1932-1933?]
[n.p.] Ezra Pound deserves praise on many counts, but not least for having so clearly understood [Written for "Cantos of Ezra Pound: Some Testimonials..."]
Bishop, John Peale TLS to Ford, Mar.29, 1935
New Orleans; Dear Mr. Ford, There is no one whose good opinion I care for more than yours and to have you commend "Act of Darkneww"
Bishop, Marris AL[postcard]S to Arthur Mizener, [1971]
Ithaca; I have just read "The Saddest Story" with the utmost pleasure and satisfaction
Bispo, Luis ALS to Edgar [?], Dec.4, 1922
Cascaes; Meu Caro Edgar, Li agua che essevo fino ben tes informai-me e nadda cui- legue talien, [Violet Hunt papers]
Anderson, Margaret C. toFord, [1928-1929?]
[Chicago?] Dear Ford Madox Ford, Didn't you get our questionnaire and are you going to be so cruel as not to answer?
Anderson, Sherwood TLS To Ford, May 19, 1939
Troutdale, Va.; My dear Ford I have your letter regarding the selection of judges for the Society's Prize
Angel, George ALS to Ford, Mar.9, 1909
[London] Dear Sir, I beg to enclose copy of verses for your kind consideration. [Enclosed is TM "to Gertrude"; published in the "English Review" in Feb., 1910][Violet Hunt papers]
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Jan.13, 1910
[London] My dear Elsie, I saw the announcement in yesterday's papers concerning you & Ford,
Angeli, Helen Rossetti ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Apr.10, 1911
[London] My dear Elsie, I was very glad to see your writing this morning but distressed at your news -